Hey guys! So, I'm semi-new to veganism (under a year) and I still haven't fully figured out what I cannot possibly get here in the states but is available to you all in the UK. I have a coworker who offered to get me something while she was in London. As she is not vegan herself, it'd be good for it to be a clearly labelled thing that's easy to find. Are there any products I should absolutely try?

I think I've heard of Cheezly being the vegan cheeze? Should I ask for that or something else?

_________________"Vegan to me means Oreos for breakfast." -Poopiebitch"tl;dr: I quit working to drink beer paid for with gift cards" erikasoyf*cker

White chocolate buttons, starburst (no gelatin in it here!), dark chocolate chip nairn's oat cakes (if you like chocolate chip cookies- but these are just better because they're really oat cakes), maybe vegan flapjack bars? I forgot who makes those though. You can get them at Holland & Barrett's.

Filthy noodles are where it's at. They are lush if you put broccoli in with the broth for a bit before you add the noodles. You might also want vegan millionaires shortbread from waitrose. Vegan white chocolate buttons from any big supermarket. Goody good stuff gummy sweets.